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Título: Observations on movement of spittlebug adults.
Autoria: NILAKHE, S. S.
BUAINAIN, C. M.
Afiliação: SHASHANK S. NILAKHE, IICA/CNPGC; CONCEIÇÃO M. BUAINAIN, IICA/CNPGC.
Ano de publicação: 1988
Referência: Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, DF, v. 23, n. 2, p. 123-134, fev. 1988.
Conteúdo: Heights at which spittlebug travel was monitored by monitored by trapping adults ou e m tall sticky traps painted green. A majority of the adults were captured within I m from the ground. About 60% of the adults were malel, and 91% of the females were mated. No association was found between numbers caught in the trap and those obtained by sweeping in the trap vicinity. Spittlebug adults were marked with powder Dayglo and released in pastures. The insects tended to remain within 20 m of the release point, and in some instances as may as 1/3 were recovered 24 hours after the release. Some marked insects traveled as much as 750 m. Very few of the adults released in adjoining pastures of different kinds or between rice or pastures moved from one field to another. Spittlebug flew at a velocity of 11 Km/hour. In a single fight, one adult flew as far as 910 m; thereafter the insect flew higther and disappered from sight. Fight durations of spittlebug suspended in laboratory were measured. Based on the fight duration, and fight speed, it was estimated that some spittlebug could travel up to 3 km.
Thesagro: Entomologia
Zulia Entreriana
Deois Flavopicta
Brachiaria Decumbens
Pastagem
Dispersão
NAL Thesaurus: Cercopidae
Pastures
Palavras-chave: Dispersal
Migration
Notas: Título em português: Observações sobre o movimento de adultos de cigarrinhas-das-pastagens.
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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